A histology-based study in apparently healthy wild freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon motoro

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Autor(a) principal: de Moraes, Julieta Engrácia [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Yunis Aguinaga, Jefferson [UNESP], Viadanna, Pedro de Oliveira [UNESP], de Moraes, Flávio Ruas [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00580-015-2162-4
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/172403
Resumo: Histopathological studies are important as a reference in pathological process. There are a few of these studies in elasmobranchs. The aim of this study was to describe the histology of kidney, spleen, liver, and gills of wild apparently healthy Potamotrygon motoro. However, we observed some pathological findings in these animals. Nineteen P. motoro were collected from the Parana River, Brazil. Histology of kidney, spleen, liver, and gills were performed according to usual procedures. Briefly, the organs were immersed in 10 % formaldehyde solution for 48 h and routinely processed, embedded in paraffin (5–6 mm thick), and subsequent staining with hematoxylin–eosin (HE), Perls’, and Schmorl’s stains. Histological surface areas were measured using Image Pro Plus software 6.3. We observed that melanomacrophages around the portal vein were larger and more abundant than in the area without the bile duct. Moderate steatosis was observed in most fish, large amount of melanomacrophages and lymphocytes in the gills, liver, and spleen comparing with other studies in this species that could suggest that the immune system in these animals is constantly active. No clinical signs were observed in the fish. Studies are necessary to characterize the immune response against pathogens in elasmobranchs, especially in the Potamotrygon species.
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spelling A histology-based study in apparently healthy wild freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon motoroEnvironmentImmunologyParana RiverPathologyHistopathological studies are important as a reference in pathological process. There are a few of these studies in elasmobranchs. The aim of this study was to describe the histology of kidney, spleen, liver, and gills of wild apparently healthy Potamotrygon motoro. However, we observed some pathological findings in these animals. Nineteen P. motoro were collected from the Parana River, Brazil. Histology of kidney, spleen, liver, and gills were performed according to usual procedures. Briefly, the organs were immersed in 10 % formaldehyde solution for 48 h and routinely processed, embedded in paraffin (5–6 mm thick), and subsequent staining with hematoxylin–eosin (HE), Perls’, and Schmorl’s stains. Histological surface areas were measured using Image Pro Plus software 6.3. We observed that melanomacrophages around the portal vein were larger and more abundant than in the area without the bile duct. Moderate steatosis was observed in most fish, large amount of melanomacrophages and lymphocytes in the gills, liver, and spleen comparing with other studies in this species that could suggest that the immune system in these animals is constantly active. No clinical signs were observed in the fish. Studies are necessary to characterize the immune response against pathogens in elasmobranchs, especially in the Potamotrygon species.Department of Veterinary Pathology São Paulo State University (Unesp)Aquaculture Center of Unesp São Paulo State University (Unesp), Via Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, km 05Department of Veterinary Pathology São Paulo State University (Unesp)Aquaculture Center of Unesp São Paulo State University (Unesp), Via Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, km 05Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)de Moraes, Julieta Engrácia [UNESP]Yunis Aguinaga, Jefferson [UNESP]Viadanna, Pedro de Oliveira [UNESP]de Moraes, Flávio Ruas [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:00:07Z2018-12-11T17:00:07Z2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article165-168application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00580-015-2162-4Comparative Clinical Pathology, v. 25, n. 1, p. 165-168, 2016.1618-565X1618-5641http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17240310.1007/s00580-015-2162-42-s2.0-849538395092-s2.0-84953839509.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengComparative Clinical Pathology0,224info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-09T15:29:47Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/172403Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-04-09T15:29:47Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A histology-based study in apparently healthy wild freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon motoro
title A histology-based study in apparently healthy wild freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon motoro
spellingShingle A histology-based study in apparently healthy wild freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon motoro
de Moraes, Julieta Engrácia [UNESP]
Environment
Immunology
Parana River
Pathology
title_short A histology-based study in apparently healthy wild freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon motoro
title_full A histology-based study in apparently healthy wild freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon motoro
title_fullStr A histology-based study in apparently healthy wild freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon motoro
title_full_unstemmed A histology-based study in apparently healthy wild freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon motoro
title_sort A histology-based study in apparently healthy wild freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon motoro
author de Moraes, Julieta Engrácia [UNESP]
author_facet de Moraes, Julieta Engrácia [UNESP]
Yunis Aguinaga, Jefferson [UNESP]
Viadanna, Pedro de Oliveira [UNESP]
de Moraes, Flávio Ruas [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Yunis Aguinaga, Jefferson [UNESP]
Viadanna, Pedro de Oliveira [UNESP]
de Moraes, Flávio Ruas [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Moraes, Julieta Engrácia [UNESP]
Yunis Aguinaga, Jefferson [UNESP]
Viadanna, Pedro de Oliveira [UNESP]
de Moraes, Flávio Ruas [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Environment
Immunology
Parana River
Pathology
topic Environment
Immunology
Parana River
Pathology
description Histopathological studies are important as a reference in pathological process. There are a few of these studies in elasmobranchs. The aim of this study was to describe the histology of kidney, spleen, liver, and gills of wild apparently healthy Potamotrygon motoro. However, we observed some pathological findings in these animals. Nineteen P. motoro were collected from the Parana River, Brazil. Histology of kidney, spleen, liver, and gills were performed according to usual procedures. Briefly, the organs were immersed in 10 % formaldehyde solution for 48 h and routinely processed, embedded in paraffin (5–6 mm thick), and subsequent staining with hematoxylin–eosin (HE), Perls’, and Schmorl’s stains. Histological surface areas were measured using Image Pro Plus software 6.3. We observed that melanomacrophages around the portal vein were larger and more abundant than in the area without the bile duct. Moderate steatosis was observed in most fish, large amount of melanomacrophages and lymphocytes in the gills, liver, and spleen comparing with other studies in this species that could suggest that the immune system in these animals is constantly active. No clinical signs were observed in the fish. Studies are necessary to characterize the immune response against pathogens in elasmobranchs, especially in the Potamotrygon species.
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